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General Motors Takes $6 Billion Hit as EV Strategy Faces Reality Check

by Samir Gautam
January 12, 2026
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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General Motors Takes $6 Billion Hit as EV Strategy Faces Reality Check

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General Motors is pulling the handbrake on parts of its electric vehicle strategy, booking a $6 billion charge tied to scaling back EV production and unwinding supplier commitments. The move underscores how quickly the U.S. EV market has cooled following policy changes and softer consumer demand.

The charge will be recorded as a special item in GM’s fourth-quarter earnings and reflects both immediate costs and longer-term recalibration across its EV supply chain.

Where the $6 Billion Comes From

The bulk of the writedown, about $4.2 billion in cash charges, is linked to canceled contracts and settlements with suppliers. These partners had ramped up capacity, expecting far higher EV volumes, only to see forecasts revised sharply downward.

GM said additional charges could follow in 2026 as negotiations with suppliers continue, though the company expects those costs to be lower than what it is absorbing now.

Investors reacted cautiously. Shares dipped about 2% in after-hours trading, even after the stock closed the regular session nearly 4% higher.

EV Lineup Stays, Volumes Change

Here’s the thing: GM insists this is not an exit from EVs. The company says its U.S. lineup of roughly a dozen electric models remains intact, the broadest offering among legacy automakers.

What’s changing is the pace. Production targets are being trimmed, battery output has been paused at two joint-venture plants for six months, and an EV-only factory in Detroit has been reduced to a single shift. A planned Michigan EV plant has also been repurposed to build gas-powered SUVs and pickups.

In parallel, GM will record a separate $1.1 billion charge related to restructuring its China joint venture, adding to the sense of the company tightening its belt across regions.

Policy Shifts Hit Demand Hard

The EV slowdown didn’t happen in a vacuum. The elimination of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit on September 30 dramatically changed buyer behavior. GM’s EV deliveries surged just before the credit expired, then dropped sharply in the fourth quarter. Sales were down 43% after incentives disappeared.

Industrywide numbers tell a similar story. EV sales grew just 1.2% in 2025, a steep deceleration from prior years. Forecasts now suggest EVs could account for roughly 6% of U.S. vehicle sales in 2026, down from 7.4% in 2025.

A Strategic Bet Under Pressure

GM once pledged to phase out internal combustion vehicles by 2035, making one of the boldest EV bets in the industry. While that goal hasn’t been formally withdrawn, analysts have trimmed long-term EV expectations, especially in the U.S., GM’s most profitable market.

Critics also point to GM’s limited hybrid portfolio. As hybrid demand surges, some analysts warn that a lack of options between gas and full electric could erode recent market share gains.

What This Really Means

GM’s $6 billion charge isn’t a retreat so much as a reset. The company is still committed to EVs, but the era of straight-line growth assumptions is over. For now, GM is leaning on what’s selling today: gas-powered trucks, SUVs, and a smaller, more disciplined EV rollout while the market finds its footing.

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